The Life of Nelson: With Biographical Notice of the AuthorInternational Book Company, 1879 - 318 Seiten |
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... squadron , fully employed my time . This I like , -active service , or none . ' It was Nelson's mind which supported his feeble body through these exertions . He was at this time almost blind , and wrote with very great pain . ' Poor ...
... squadron , fully employed my time . This I like , -active service , or none . ' It was Nelson's mind which supported his feeble body through these exertions . He was at this time almost blind , and wrote with very great pain . ' Poor ...
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... squadron ; and he was allowed to choose such ships and officers as he thought proper . No troops were embarked , the seamen and the marines of the squadron being thought sufficient . His orders were to make a vigorous attack , but on no ...
... squadron ; and he was allowed to choose such ships and officers as he thought proper . No troops were embarked , the seamen and the marines of the squadron being thought sufficient . His orders were to make a vigorous attack , but on no ...
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... squadron with which he was pursuing so superior a force . Five days afterwards the Amazon brought intelligence that she had spoke a schooner who had seen them , on the evening of the 15th , steering to the north , and , by computation ...
... squadron with which he was pursuing so superior a force . Five days afterwards the Amazon brought intelligence that she had spoke a schooner who had seen them , on the evening of the 15th , steering to the north , and , by computation ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE of Robert Southey | 7 |
CHAPTER I | 13 |
Nelson goes to France during the PeaceIs reappointed to | 40 |
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